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Id ActionId NextActionId Type IsBlock IsEnd BeginAnim EndAnim BeginDelay EndDelay Params[1] Params[2] Params[3] Params[4] Params[5] Params[6] Params[7] Params[8] Params[9] Params[10] Params[11] Params[12] Params[13] Params[14] Params[15] Params[16] Params[17] Params[18] Params[19] Params[20] Params[21] Params[22] Params[23] Params[24] Params[25]
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1 1 101 AniZhuanchangEnd Assets/Product/Texture/Image/BgStory/BgStory17.jpg
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2 2 401 1 208
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3 3 201 1 500012 13 400
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4 4 201 2 500149 -400
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5 5 301 DialogEnable 1 Nikola Congratulations, John. 1
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6 6 301 Nikola Specialized frame and a specialized Inver-Device... We finally have some measurable results. Chrome never disappoints. 1
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7 7 301 John You look delighted. 2
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8 8 301 Nikola If we can create more Constructs that don't rely on a commandant with this technology... I suppose the odds will start going in our favor. 1
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9 9 301 John ... 2
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10 10 301 Nikola I've got a meeting coming, so I have to go now. I'm guessing you've been waiting here to see your son return safely from that battlefield? 1
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11 11 301 John That won't be necessary now that I know the frame has been adapted successfully. 2
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12 12 204 1
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13 13 301 Nikola If you say so. 1
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14 14 202 1 2 1
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15 15 301 Heroes are plenty.
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16 16 301 Of course they are plenty. There cannot be just one.
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17 17 301 Anyone can grab a sword and face the monster. Anyone who does so is a hero.
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18 18 301 They either perish on their way to the monster or die under its blade.
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19 19 301 Before the monster is vanquished, no one will remember the names of the dead heroes. No one needs to.
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20 20 301 But then one of the heroes takes a stand, and he declares—
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21 21 301 "I will carry their names and fight."
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22 22 201 1 500149
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23 23 301 1 John Surpass a Smith, is it... 1
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24 24 301 John None of us has said something like that before him. 1
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25 25 204 1 1
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26 26 301 John He disobeyed my order, but when he called me Dad, I felt... glad. 1
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27 27 301 John I might not be your father, but you are my son. 1
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28 28 202 1 1
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29 29 301 It has never been a kite that needs an anchor in his hands, but an eagle with its wings spread, ready to fly.
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30 30 301 The little boy standing in the shadows of the dark room back then has long left his nest.
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31 31 301 He knows how the story of a Smith ends.
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32 32 301 But he has no idea where this eagle will go.
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33 33 301 Maybe he will find the answer all Smiths have been searching for.
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34 34 301 1 AniZhuanchangBegin Maybe he will finally grasp what no Smith has dared to dream.
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